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jura11 29 September 2010 11:20 PM


Originally Posted by mr hat (Post 9627696)
another day, no calls.

Don't worry,mate,this car you sell but,maybe not today or tomorrow.
You are sell this car,but you are need more advertise(Pistonheads and other forums).Just advertise and advertise on every forum or every site.:thumb:

pslewis 29 September 2010 11:21 PM

;)

DJ_Jon 30 September 2010 07:50 AM


Originally Posted by SRSport (Post 9627689)
I think it depends on how much you want to sell. If you arent that bothered and would rather keep it than sell it for a lower price than you are happy with then there is no harm in trying. If you really do want to sell then around £12,300 excepting £12,000 would be a more realistic and quicker option.

One thing to bare in mind is that prices will only ever go down from there so expect this time next year for someone to offer you £10,500-£11,000 with it being a year older and an extra 12,000 odd miles on the clock.

Fair point, it won't get another 12k on the clock though, it's a toy really & sits in my garage most of the time under a cover.

I've changed the price to 12500 with the option of negotiation.

SRSport 30 September 2010 10:17 AM


Originally Posted by DJ_Jon (Post 9627885)
Fair point, it won't get another 12k on the clock though, it's a toy really & sits in my garage most of the time under a cover.

I've changed the price to 12500 with the option of negotiation.


Then that makes an attractive proposition. If only I was able to spend that much.

mr hat 30 September 2010 10:21 AM

i wonder if i had left mine standard would it be a more attractive proposition to a prospective buyer? but then on the other hand a enthuisiast would appreciate proper mods that enhance a car and the money thats been put into it, plus it still looks factory standard which is a rare thing in a classic. should i upgrade my advert to a premium add on pistonheads so its on the first few pages? what about using autotrader?

Terminator X 30 September 2010 01:33 PM

6 months to sell my Spec C ...
 
& that was back in 2007/8 so would probably be worse in 2010. Hang in there as a buyer always comes along :)

TX.

Terminator X 30 September 2010 01:42 PM


Originally Posted by pslewis (Post 9627698)
Well, I saw a very healthy market for mine in mid June this year.

One Owner - full history - last of the Classics, used, but clean and honest.

Sold within a day of advertising it ..... price was right, colour was right (blue!), providence was right.

Allegedly ... no one ever saw it in person or the add if I remember correctly.

TX.

DJ_Jon 30 September 2010 02:31 PM

Got some interest in mine now.

cronic1 30 September 2010 02:37 PM

the market slow on all cars being sold mate,

mr hat 30 September 2010 02:50 PM

yeah looks like it, seen a really nice clio williams as well for running around in been up for a while, need mine gone though.

mr hat 30 September 2010 09:35 PM

still not even a tyre kicker!!!!!!!!!

cronic1 30 September 2010 09:56 PM

aaaawwwwww want me to cum round n kick your tyres for you? make you feel better lol

Ayde 01 October 2010 01:44 AM

Where are you advertising it mate? I sold my classic last year, similar to yours - immaculate, similar mileage, fsh, known the car from new etc.... Started off on the Subaru forums and piston heads and just got timewasters emailing and a fully qualified over the phone tyre kicker, I must have spent 3 hours of my life emailing and talking to him and it turned out he hadn't had an insurance quote and had no, no claims! Think he was lonely! Anyway, stuck it on Autotrader, next day I had a couple of emails and then the phone went, fella was round within half an hour, left a deposit and came and picked it up that weekend! Just keep advertising it, it will go in the end;)

mr hat 01 October 2010 11:42 AM

just on pistonheads, might have to try autotrader then, just have been lucky with pistonheads in the past.

cronic1 01 October 2010 05:47 PM

also try gumtree n trade it , after all its free to advertise on them


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